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WE ARE ALL GLEANm r^rriK^IC^o. aim*. Iiotr many were vhIIIiir to trudge D». T.LM.GE’S SSIIMON ON THE I? MEETING OF DOA2 AND RUTH, j heroine of my text tloe-nl-olutely < ; 1 HiitiiMeMr when Naomi*. LinJxmd wa. j lug. nod tiiey hail |drniy of money, and imprint* to tba , lldntpi wenl well, they had A great many
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id died, t old an
after the reaper*, and her hap ' n „
WA. to Ught on a part of llie field belong | .
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of the kindred
Klimeleeh.“
Within a few week. I hare been In North Carolina, Virginia, Pemiiylv.nlv New ‘ York. Ohio. Michigan, Canada. Indiana, j IlltnoU, Kentucky. Mixioun. awl they one great harveat tield. knd no acaMn can | lt .
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The time Uiat Hath and Naomi arrive | n,,,,
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from a j lwc -
e reaper*
huff a
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to refiue to gather It up;
left for the |ioor who might happen to I ^/7,,/LmYi' come that way. If there were hiutdfnU ol • centurv nla grain Mattered acroa the field after the | u „ main barvret had been rcajird. Instead of ! tn«»- r ,. v I
the citatum of tbe land, left in lu ph
fa
Jgbi glean it
C n aay, "What I. the mw of all tboc ! rvral field* to Ruth and Nnomlf Naomi ! i old and feeble to go out and toll In j Mlc | .mi, andean you expect thnl Ruth. t |, p the young and the beautiful, ahould tan
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the reapers gather
i there, right behind the ol reaper*, be bchulda a brauli
m woman gleaning—a woman more fit to rend lo a harp or ait upon a throne than to
in eventful day!
It wa* lore at find aight. Hoax form* an Ittacliment for the womanly gleaner—an ittachmeni full of undying lute real to the Church of God Id all ages; while Hulii. phah. or nearly a bwhe! of bar ley, gore home to Naomi to o il her the ] era lure* of the day. That her native land of Moah lu darkurea, anil Journeyed through an un dying affection for her mother In-law, la lu the liar veal field of Huaz. la affianced to eof the heal fnmlllee In Judah, and bo tie* In after time theancratreas of Jeaua ri*t, the Lord of Glory! Out of eodark light did there ever dawn ao bright a
■“ ,ic : thee, or to >c* out I tl ‘ rr ' f " r wl gndn. p i e .fcaU
will I he hu
po*c the |** toward the live lo gel a drowned In wildemcaa with Niumui the hand
all agaa. all general ion*, have an Interna In the fact that abe an* to l»-.,irneian am centre** of the lairrl Je*ti* Chriat, and .'I nation* and kingdom. mu.t huk at that one lltUe lueidrut with a thrill of uu.prakahle and et.rnal aattafartlou So It U la four hlatory and In mine: eventa that yon thought of no lut|Mirtanrr at all hate been of eery great moment That ca*ual eon vernation, that acetilental meeting—yon did not think of It again for a long while; but how it changed all the current of your It arenml lo t■- of no Importance that calling them liarp and organ, hut they were the introduction of all the world'a mlnelrel*y And a. you bear the vtbra lion of a Atringrd iii.trnment. even after the linger* have hren taken away from it, •0 all muaic now of lute and drum awl
cornet la only the long con JubaTa harp and Julad’a c
to he a matter of very little tmimrtance that Tubal Cain Irartttd tbr u-ea of copper and Iron, hut that rude foundry of ancient day* baa Ita echo in the rattle of Illraiing ham machinery and tbe roar and hang ol
factoria. on the Mrreiniac. BKAITT Of IkSIALK IMU PTIJl
Again, I Me lu uiyeubjcct an •lluuratlon of tbe beauty of female Indtutry. Ilehoid Huth tolling In the bared Held under itir hot aun. or at noon taking plain bread with the reaiwra, or eating the |>arebrd com which Uoaa handed to her. The cualono °t wdety of course have changril. and without lire bardahlps and rvpo.iire u which Ruth waa auhjreted. every tntelli gent woman will find wnm-thlug to do I
aentlutentality on
ted etrmltiaol
In the fi
II Age* theaitni hat t* a very t in trouble. It tr
lh>!rt. ,, ‘ln Mime I • of no practical acrvice to the bumwr community, and though there are ■y woea all around about them In the world they upend their time languid. r a new pattern or hu rating into midnight over the storr of some lover who ahot blmaelfl They would nut deign to look at Ruth carrying hark Oio l-wyon her way homo to her molherlri All this fttatldlouAnrsa may arrm to do very well whlk they are under the shelter of their fothrr'a Loom, hut when the sharp wluter of misfortune come., what of three hutterfilrsf IVraona under Ind'tlgant |tar eutage may get upon thrmselre* habits ol Indolrnre, hut when they crime out Into
practical life their soul will net'll with die -
gust and chagrin. They will fuel in Uirii hearts what tho poet so severely sailrtted
ben he sold;
oiks are an awkward, things so Impolite. 7 aaj're rhyatli i*.ir*d from mom till nighL Thrcngh tlial gate of Indolence how many men and w omen havy marchnl, use- • ws on earth, to a dealroyrd eternity! plnnht sold to Sir Horne* Vara: "Of what Id your brother dlof" “Of having nothing i , to do," was the answer. “Ab!" said Sidnnla. "that’s enough to UU any gen | mil of ns." Oh, can it he possible In this | world, where there Is ao murh suffering to lie alleviated, so much darknesa Ui Is- en j lightened, and so many burdens to lie car i rii-d, that there Is any person who fl •
TUB I»
BAtiAMk tik *TAI.L
Ihe dark inrkrel L
fe f.i
and Dr. Y-
the latter [.let. and O'Connell the t ontUir, ynl lli>bup Hall tlie letter preach went Into tl er, MHUavrhak the heller soldier, and you began Kitto the Utter curt dopnllat. and limb pr.irnlw.au the Utter daughter In law - - , y, ja could TlIK VAtX'K tlK TlaiLllU. j dresaed f-nt I onw a*kt*l an aged man lu n-gan! to w hose Iran hla pastor, wIni wa* a very brilliant man. ubow sin* “Why Is il that your pastor, so very brll .Laitiiig In
I HCL. .. her time; and one day.'-srhHe abe wa, M-at.d amid ln*trunienU of jnuaic, all of which *hc had mastered, and amid ntau 1 ) script l«.ik* nhlrh she hod written *.ini« one aahI Pi her. “How do you find time lo ainttil to nil of these thingst" ■Oh." slie replinl. ”1 hear are nut the things I am proud of My chief towat is In tbe fort that I have aevrnteen trade*, liy any one of wliu h I ci 111 Id make a livrhhu id if nee. »ary." And if in serular s|iliere» there la so much to he dune. In spiritual work how vast the field 1 How many dying all around
his si
-Well.” he replied.
I "
• wlthm
e Abigails, in
c word .4 o
iifortl
e Hannah,.
I any |
cry dark p tay ahrlul
trouble. When mutortum his style will hs dllterenL" After atvhil the laud took a child out of that pastor' bouse, and though tbe preacher was Just : n ithm. or a. brillutnt Ol he was before, oh. the "You must warmth, the tenderness of bis discourses: gall, and w« Tho fact Is that trouble Is a great edti j we have to I color. You see sometimes a musician all ' |.iui.h*l an down at an Instrument, ami hU execution i und abuse. > Is cold and formal and unfeeling. Tht through ten reason la that ell bis life he has been proa to la; .Iain penal. Uul let misfortune or bereavement have to for come to that man. and be alia down al the the mnunta: Inatnimeut. and yon disoutrr the [lalhos ‘ hut, blessed in the first sweep of the keya Misfortune ward w ill end trials are great educators j captured tr A young doctor cumrainto a sickroom 1 victory; If ■ where there is a dying child. iVrbnpa la world when hi very rough In hi* prescription, and very burden* to i rough ID his manurr. and rough In tlie do I know il feeling of the ptd«e, and rough in his an ; God says ao ewer to the mother's anxiou* nutation. Inti neither thir. tbe years roll on and there has been on* .un light oi
! l.-imb wliiel
j Once mors 1 learn from my subject tbe , value of gleaning. Ruth going into that harvest field might have said: There I. a { straw and there Is a straw, hut what Is a
how this reminds me of my Trouble, tlie great educator! sec to, touch in tbs grandest hoar IU tremor to the sw evict i lu power lu the mightiest argot Grecian mythology said that
ful eye b< 1 .hall h says. ••Oh. : water, i Charlie!'' . their c) Sorrow-1 j It w« Minting, I scuffing ong. I fret wa.tr,
the foun wuuhl
lam of Hlppocreiie waa struck out by the ; w hen foot of the w inged horse. IVgnMis I have mono
often noticed in life that the brightest and ■■lost beautiful fountains of Christian com fort and spiritual life have been struck out by the iron shod hoof of disaster ami ca lamtlj. I see Daniel’s courage bast by the flash of Nebnchadneusr's furnace. I see Paul's prow cm be»t when I find him on the foundering ship under the glare of tin lighlnlug to the breakers of Mrllla. God crowns his children amid the bowling ol wild heasla and tbs chopping of blood splashed guillotine and the crackling fires
of martyrdom. . me Sin-cu-ll took the persecution, of Marcus Aure chera at hi Hus to develop Poly-carp and Justin Mar aemane a. tyr. Il look the pope's hull, and Utecanli ; darker tin nai's cams, and Hie world's ansthema to log of the.
dcrelop Martin 1 wither It took all the hostilities against tbe hootch Covenanters sod the fury of Lard Cisverhouse velop James Krawiek. and And reVi He. and Hugh McKail. the glorious mar * rrs of Scotch history It took tlie stormy •a. and the December blast, and the dca tie New Kiigtand coast, and the wt hoop of savages to show forth the prow ■
of the Pilgrim falbcrw—
ook all oor past national dlsireaaea. It taka all our present national sor , to lift np our nation on that high r where It will march along after tht tbe tyrannic* llist have Jeered shall hr of God, who hole* oppression, and who, by the strength of his own red right arm. will t all men free. And so II Is tndlrtdually. and In the family, and In the church, .od in the world, that through darknesa md storm and trouble men, woman, batches, nations, are alevsiopsd. tui bkactt or numuar. Again. I see In my text the beauty of un-
the gates of all the thro genus of hell Hut the da
worship Is U humming of the waters. I while all bra heat time wi for tbe Lot Hallelujah, hare hecorm Jraus Christ
That light Tbs guldci Again. I event* wbtd the anything coming of a Jndeaf Can trivial than I
or my mother-in-law out of these sr[>axate straws." Not so sold beautiful Ruth. She gathered two straws and she put them together. Md more straws ttulll she gid enouub*lpiiuike a sheaf. Pulling that down shTwrnt and gathered more straws until she had another slievtf, and another and number and another, and thru she brought them all together and she threshed them out, and she hail an rpltah of barley, nigh a bushel. Oh. that we might all he
gleaners!
TIIK STUAY l-UIVILLOES Otl'kT. KUhu HurTitlJrarunl many things while foiling . In a hUrksmlth'a sh-ip. Alarcromhle, tlie world renowned phili>*i|ilier. wa* a physician in Scotland, and hr got his philuBophy, or the chief part of it. while as a physician he w as waiting f >r the dour of the sick room to open. Yet bow many there are lu this day who uy they are so spiritual Improvement; the gretl di
ic field li
* and
carry off all the hoars, and tliere I. only here Mid tliere n fragment left that is not worth gleaning Ah, my friends, jus could go into the busiest day and htt.leat week of your life ami find go'den oppor tunities, which gathered might at last make a whole sheaf for Die laird', garner. It is the stray opportuuilim and tlie stray privileges which taken up and hound together and I Ml ten out will at last fill yos
—Jt Joy.
overt Oh. you gleaner*, to tbe field! And If there he Id your household as aged or a sick relative that is not strong enough to come forth and toil In this field, then let Ruth take home to feeble Naomi this sheaf of gleaning. "He that gortb forth and wrepetb, hearing precious*ced.shall doubt-h-s* come again wttb rejoicing, bringing hi* sheaves with him.” May tbe Lord God of Ruth and Naomi he our portion foraverl Uardealag Cast Iron. Some Chicagoans have lately been conducting satisfactory cxpcrimeuU In hard cuing ca*i*rou by a new chemical process. Briefly described, the mode of procedure Is as follows: Tbe Iron la put In a furnace heated to the proper temperature, when the chemical U pat on the upper aide and goes right through It. so that when cool the under side is as hard a. tlie upper de. and when broken the iron Is as hard isidc as outside. No trouble la experienced In going through six inches, sod the chemical esn probably go through any reasonable thickness. In Chicago II Is bring used for hard suing brick dies made of coat iron, whereas heretofore brick dim were occomarilv made of stark This Is a great saving, be
From Travanoore o called tba “errherus.” whl poisonous Juice. Tba unrips fruit Is u> by tba natives to '
ts to destroy dogs, a,

